Anthropology as an Aid to Moral Science
Primary Contents
| Foreword | |||
| Dedication | |||
| Introduction | |||
| Postulates | |||
| Postulate 1 | BEING is known of itself | ||
| Corollaries | |||
| Postulate 2 | Experience of the FEELING under discussion must be granted | ||
| Comment | |||
| Corollaries | |||
| First definition | |||
| Second definitions | |||
| Third definitions | |||
| Comment 1 | |||
| Comment 2 | |||
| The Method Followed In This Work |
| Book 1 | The Human Being | |
| Book 2 | Animality | |
| Section One | The Passive Animal Faculties | |
| Section Two | The Active Animal Faculties Or Instinct | |
| Book 3 | Spirituality | |
| Section One | The Passive Faculties Of Human Understanding | |
| Section Two | The Active Faculties Of Human Understanding | |
| Book 4 | The Human Subject | |
| Conclusion | ||
| Appendix | Appendix 1 - 12 | |